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Home equity loans
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25 Responses to Home equity loans
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Jeffery
Hello, what happens if an identical house is sold for 500k. Could the bank ask for money back (75% of 500k) immediately?
Clyde
what kind of mic are you usings it sounds really good?
Michele
No it is not, the vale of the house is always fake, the bank might say 1.5mil, but if you can only get a bit or price of 1.3mil then it is vale is 1.3 mil. If you get 1.7mil then it’s vale is 1.7 mil.
Ralph
That’s mess up you know. It causes recession and massive corporate bankruptcies. This country… We got idiot bankers, and greedy executive screwing everything up. Now, they can’t fix it the way it was.
We will be heading dark ages in few years.
Jimmy
(That’s because you don’t ACTUALLY have that 1.5 mil yet, you have it when you sell the house) No you won’t because u can not know its price untill someone pays you a price.
Aaron
ya but schooling should have no base on if you get a lone or not.
Lawrence
Question:
bank says you can borrow up to 75% of home’s worth=$1.25m
but in this case, you can only borrow $375k because of mortgage?
If you did not have mortgage, would you have $1.125m is cash and liability?
Christopher
BANK OF AMERICA IS THE MOST CORRUPT BANK IN THE COUNTRY!. Bank of America harassed me, ruined my credit, charged me over $800 in fees over a 10 day period, tried to humiliate me, and never stopped calling my house- all because of $50 overdraft!!
In one day I was charged over $250 in overdraft fees because of a company that took advantage of my bank account- BofA charges more fees than any bank in the World!
Rosa
what is the title of the previous part and the title after this part….kindly answer…
Claudia
wheres the first part of this….the website please…
Crystal
Kingdom
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Floyd
Very sad…. this is country has turn into socialism. you can get bank loan those who scored A+ and B- in school. They check your school records.
Roland
if you’re having problems getting a payday loan it’s because of your credit most likely, if your having problems and are interested in repairing your credit score write me. I can help raise it up 150 points legally.
Vanessa
That’s because you don’t ACTUALLY have that 1.5 mil yet, you have it when you sell the house
Equity is the gap between the cost of your house when you bought it and the positive (more worth) value at a certain time, or when it gains value
Therefore if you sell the house, you’d make enough money to pay off the bank and make some cash; but until then your house is STILL the banks; that’s why you take out a loan, your house isn’t yours until you pay it off including the equity;
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Sherry
Hey Joesteinbock….read again and stop being smart. He did start out by saying “i originally bought a house for one and a half mil. “
Charlotte
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Erica
These videos are absolutely brilliant. Well done for noticing the recession in early 2008! Many economists only became sure of that in 2009.
Wilma
Yes and no. Assuming that the car is actually worth 100K, you’re right. But if you live in a reasonably densely populated city with a half-decent public transit system, chances are that the car isn’t worth the book value.
In much of Scandinavia, for example, commuting by car is actually more expensive than commuting by train *just in terms of running costs* – which argubly makes the car an asset with a *negative* value in purely economic terms.
Marion
In the Netherlands they also have the option to get the “overvalue” of the house from the bank. So people could use that amount of money, not for holidays but only for improving the house.
I have a house but i did not really understand the concept until this video, thanks for that.
Luckily i did not use that “overvalue” because this overvalue will go down as the prices decrease of houses. So this overvalue is a kind of buffer for decreasing house prices.
Tyler
Just a question Sal> If I bought a car than we should write the car in assets, in this case 100K and cash will decrease by 100K, So equity should stay the same. Am I wrong?
Carolyn
Its never too early to learn about managing your money.
I just don’t really understand why you owe the bank 325k when its coming out of your house.
Jason
Should I Be Watching This I’m fifteen ? But I NEED To Learn This.
Eileen
Hey strawman….read and pay attention….
He said he originally bought it for 1 million AND he said the 1.075 is an approximation.
Mathew
You originally bought a house for a million and a half dolalrs, and a year later, the value of the house went up to 1.5 million???? Im confused.
Also 75% of 1.5 million is $1,125,000 not $1,075,000